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Article About Mirrors and Using Them As Decorative Features
If you have been taking note of reviews and articles online then you have probably noticed that I have written a lot of posts about decorative mirror usage. I have shared about how to use them to add some sense of space and lights into the room. Today I want to add some few facts to my previous reviews and contributions to this subject.
I will quickly provide and overview about these decorative items so you can get up and going with using them around your home.
Let me start with the obvious, you can use a mirror to verify your looks before going out to face the world i.e. to be sure you are dressed for the party.
Other than that they are widely used to create some sense of space in a smaller room. In addition to that, they are also used to add more light into a “not so well lit” room.
There is a large pool from where you can choose your mirrors from. For instance, you can go for a wall , oversized, tiny convex, silver, Venetian, metal, handcrafted, wrought iron, antique and full length mirror to mention just a few.
For those people who have small houses this is practically an easy way to living “large” as you widen the size of your house without laying another brick. I know that most people are weary of doing this because visitors and kids have a bad habit of banging touching things around, which might dirty them. So to deal with this problem I suggest you get yourself a mirrored tile which comes with a design overlay that is etched on it.
Another alternative is to use bathroom vanity mirrors on a mantle. Alternatively simply add some highlights on some parts of the walls.
There really is no one best way to us your mirrors to decorate around your house. Just follow your heart and the rest will follow you. Use some of the popular search engine to find thought starters to help you with your forthcoming home improvement project
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Frequently Asked Questions...
I'm making a 16 gallonSouth American Biotope. What plants, gravel/ deco/fish? I've got 3 male endlers atm?
Tank has been running for about 6 weeks. I've got 3 male endler guppies.
The tank has natural gravel. Fake plants and a wood-like ornament.
The temperature is 24 degress.
My male endler guppies seem to like the tank. What fish should I add with them? It's a Biotope so fish that naturally live together. Natural plants and deco. What kind of plants? Deco? Fish? Temperature?
I know that the tank is small, it's only for my bedroom.
I don't want all mid swimming fish.
I'd like some top swimming fish
Middle swimming fish
Lower swimming fish
Bottom feeding fish.
I'd mainly like the tank to look natural. (My dream) If there isn't many fish I like that naturally live with endler guppies, then I might think of making an Endler guppy colony with the natural tank.
THANKS!
If you need to know anything else, just say in you're anwser.
Also, do Endler guppies come from South America? If they don't please say
Answer:
Wow! I would love to make one of those some day... First of all i think if you want the tank to look natural you should remove the artificial ones and add just about any type of aquarium plants from south america. if you want a plant that can go above the water i recommend a pothos plant, they look nice! I would of told you to get an angel fish if your tank was another 10 gallons bigger. I am going to give you a few links to explore so you can get ideas since it is your "dream" I think you should think of the rest! Have fun stocking and decorating your tank! (Endler guppies are from Venezuela)
http://www.aquariumfish.net/pages/amazon_001.htm
http://fish.mongabay.com/biotope_amazon_blackwater.htm
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